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Michelangelo Drawings: Closer To The Master [Review], Patricia Emison
Michelangelo Drawings: Closer To The Master [Review], Patricia Emison
Art & Art History
Patricia Emison's review of a book by Hugo Chapman
Expression Through Memory And Material, Saird Gallagher
Expression Through Memory And Material, Saird Gallagher
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Investigating The Ways The Irish Learn Music, Jessica Cawley
Investigating The Ways The Irish Learn Music, Jessica Cawley
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Painting As Meditation: Smile Of Heart, Tammy Wolf
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Philosophy And Common Life: Pyrrhonism And The Anthropological Crisis Of Modernity, Roger Eichorn
Philosophy And Common Life: Pyrrhonism And The Anthropological Crisis Of Modernity, Roger Eichorn
Inquiry Journal 2006
No abstract provided.
Changing Church In The South: Religion And Politics In Elba, Alabama, Julie Ardery
Changing Church In The South: Religion And Politics In Elba, Alabama, Julie Ardery
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
Conventional wisdom and statistical evidence show Southerners to be considerably more conservative on social issues like gay marriage and abortion than others in the U.S. But in shifting one's vantage point from the aerial view of statistics to the streets of Elba, Alabama, the relationships among faith, politics and social values become far more nuanced and dynamic. In this Southern Baptist stronghold, the roles and expectations of women are changing, non-Baptists are moving here and looking for a church home, and a new faith community has emerged, disaffected with the established orthodoxy. While the Southern Baptist Convention dominates the rural …
Energy's Human Face: Immigrant Stories In Song, David K. Ripley
Energy's Human Face: Immigrant Stories In Song, David K. Ripley
The University Dialogue
My proposal for the UNH Discovery Dialogue concerns a form of social energy at the roots of our American social experience. This is the energy of those individuals who came as immigrants to our country as a result of their own personal decisiveness.